Stirring Message of Optimism Told to Ad-Sell League John G. Jooei of New York Declare! 1923 Will Meel Moit Sanguine Ex pectation. A tirrinc mtu of eptiniiirq in busintst conditions wit brought in Omabs by John G. Jonrs, vlee-presU tlnt and salts director of tht Al'x- ndf llisailton Instliutt of New York, rf iirrdif in Mi address brfor tht Ad S'l Irifu tt Hotel Fon. trnrllt. Fully 400 persons attended. Wl cannot Irak forward to a business boom this year" said Mr, Jones. "Out next year will undoubt edly live up to the expectation! of the V mott optimistic business man, in dication! show. Industry in general must be toned up in ipiritual matters. A business house must build up its salei force oa a basil of personality o that there must be a better under standing between the salesman and the public. Throughout the country, there appear! to be revival of real ethic in business which is the result of kern vision into the future. ' "Advertising is the keynote of suc cess in the commercial world today," Mr. Jones emphasized. "It ii the one big mean by which the merchant ii selling his personality and wares to the public. It is the important fac tor in industrial life that ia making business bigger and better with more beneficial service to the public which ultimately is a cornerstone to world peace and prosperity." J 'finger" Improves Swipes" Sock of CWy on U'y to Jail Shining Moments "finger" Stevens, dope addict, im proved tht shining moment yester day afternoon. lit and Goldit Brliton were being escorted from the Federal building back to tht county jail when Miss Untion asked to be allowed to ttop at a drug store at Seventeenth and Dougtai streets to makt purchase. Deputy United State Marshal Let Weeks, in charge of the pair, allowed her to do so. When they came out Week noticed that Stey. ens wis eating something. "What have you got there?" he asked. , Stevens smiled. "Did you set me?" he asked, dis playing a 10-cent sack of candy. "I didn't se you" said Weeks. "Did you steal that?" "I just took It." said "Finger." putting another chocolate in his mouth. - 1 . Week! stopped at the drug 'store en hi way back and paid for the candy. The ftritton woman was held un der 11.000 bond for alleged posses sion of yen shee and other done at 417 North Thirteenth street. Retail Clothing Prices Drop. Chicago. May 12. Retail clothins 5 rices have dropped 42 per cent since uly, 1920, and a further decline Is expected, according to the National Industrial Conference board, which has made aurvey of the clothing industry. Home for Girls Urged by Bishop City's Problem I to Provide Good Surrounding! for Young Women. "There are in Omaha more than 10,000 employed girls and single women, and the great problem is to provide them .with good home sur foundings," said Pis hop Homer C Stunts, speaking yesterday ' at the noon luncheon ( the Omaha Kiwanis club at Hotel Rome. "I look for Omaha to reach the half million mark within the near future. It lias the key to a trade ter ritory that will cotnped it to grow. More than half the girls who come to the city for employment come from the country and small towns and are unfailiar with city ways. They mut be safeguarded and be provided with home life." The bishop spoke about Willard THE BEE; OMAHA. SATURDAY. MAY 13. 192 Hall home for girl, which when completed will furnish a home for 22$ young women, A campaign for fund is now under way by which it is hoped to iie f lit0t) to finish the work, Friday, June 9, will bo Kiwanis day at tht Ak-Sar-tien spring run ning races, it was announced. Club members are planning on attending the race in a body (allowing their boon luncheon on that day. There will be a Kiftinis handicap face and other features, Majc I. Walker was chairman of yesterday'a luncheon. icers Take Part in Police Court Riot When Claud Walker, Jo, 2016 Charles street, saw what he believed ty be a miscarriage of justice yes terday morning in Central police court, be took the law into his own hand and a riot followed. He knocked down James Scott, 2ul4 Charles, next door neighbor, and fought hi in until two policemen dragged him olf Mrs. John Walker, hurrying to tbe aid of tier sn, w as knocked do n IB) tht melee. i otficers took part fat the struggle and the courtroom of 73 tpecuiort wa thrown into confu- i-on, Claud Walker wa thrown Mo celt ( Welch's Special WmS) ml Star 4k U lath. iMht. M W Civ CaStaa, TMarSIISfe rill wl Bvwy OrsW Soraa Wtaat Taaa 0rt. ALL SIX RESTAURANTS Dress Sale Choice, of 300 now Silk Droaaoa on sale Satur day at $10.00 815.00 Value to $35.00 JULIUS ORKM 1812 DOUGLAS r Today's Most Popular Hits Jimmy Fox-Tror The Columbians Dinny Danny Fox-Trot Ray Miller and His Orchestra; She's a Mean Job Fox-Trot Frank Westphal and - His Rainbo Orchestra If You Knew Fox-Trot , Frank Westphal and - His Rainbo Orchestra, Song of India 1 Fox-Trot Eddie HUns Orchestra To a Wild Rote Fox-Trot Eddie Elkins' Orchestra .t f - LoULo Fox-TVor f , Ray Miller and His Orchestra Doo Dah Blues Fox-Trot Ray Miller and His Orchestra Ask any Columbia dealer to play these records for you. - YouH know then why Colum bia leads in dance music. . A-3585 75c A-3571 75c A-3569 75c A-3563 75c Record Columbia Grsphophone Company, New York . HEADQUARTERS For All Columbia Records at All Timet SCHMOLLER & MUELLER PIANO CO. 1514-16-18 Dodce Street' a PO uglas 1623 Convenience in Selection Columbia Records Our booths on the Main Floor to the left of entrance . afford an ideal Record Shop. 415-17 South 16th St. 1 . 415-17 South 16th St. r j " - - - r nnnnn rsrirurrmrmrLiruTmnj-ir Buy Your Columbia Records Here All the popular hits in our Columbia Grafonola " ' . Department Howard Street 1 (JttBOTf&ll (b Between 15th and 16th Saturday Special in Our May Clearance Sales 500 i SUITS . f Wo have gone through our stock, reducing many of our better . suits and reduced them most liberally. In ad dition wo purchased 260 suits at practically 50c on the dollar. Saturday Not a suit worth less than $30 Ok Featured for Saturday at Beautiful new stripes, checks and plain effects .in finest quality wors- i teds, single and double oresiiea - models. The kind men who know rare choosing. Also featuring the new fox trot models mi mmm - That Extra Pair -. ' ; ' . Ghres Eatra Wear """ Give Uninterrupted Deliviery Service ITwo- -Rang -Transmission Ramorable Cylinder Wells 3 Radius Reds '. . " -''4 4 tump end Thermo-Syphon Cooling 5Rmovabl , V.W. Lifter Assemblies - 6PrMure Lubrication 7 Instantaneous Governor This fact it proven by the : results of thousand , of GMC trucks now in service. The exclusive features that are embodied in General Motors Trucks, : such . as the Removable Cylinder Walls, the Two-Range Transmission . and ' tho re movable Valve - Lif tor assembly, are ;' found, on no other trucks, and add greatly to the efficiency and economy of your delivery service. r ' j ..;.:-,. There is another big advantage' in the fact that there . is not a single wearing part in the GMC engine which v cannot be replaced. Ad justment Tor replacement can be made without disturbing the -other' units with which they function. .. ' ' ' , , . ": Another Evidence of GMC Economy Nebraska Buick Auto Company LINCOLN H. E. SIDLES, Pres. OMAHA LEE HUFF, Vics-Pres. SIOUX CITY CHAS. STUART, See.-TrM. The Men fs Shop 1 1 1 1 V Buy Your f . Straw Hat SATURDAY And Buy It in Our Men's Shop A style for every man. The best at lowest price. . , The newest and most popular styles, includ ing the rough braids that nave become so popu lar in sand and copper tones. " . Shapes men will like because they look well and fit well. All Standard Makes. . 225 and Up nrvtu-Nuk Ken's Main Flor Men's Shirts U9S An exceptional value in men's shirts with collar attached in various desired materials. Just the thing for summer or sports wear. $1.95. SutMi'Ksik Main Flr Summer Suits '30 '35 '40 i Suits that harmonize with the hot weather that is sure to comer-suits that are hand tai lored and made of all wool ma teriala, are divided into three groups-priced at $30, $35 and : i6. An; opportunity ; to pur chase your suminer suit at the first of the season at unusually low prices. , Golf trousers Golf enthusiasts will surely want a pair of golf trousers, made of a durable tweed fab- f ric, priced at. '6 50 nrcaia-Xask Main Flaar. Boys' Wash; Suits ' These warm days require eool and comfrfrtable clothes for the -little man, too"., TVe feature for Saturday Boys' Wash Suits, in either middy -or -OUver Twist ' models. '.Can be had in blue, white and green. Linen collars. Sizes 2 to 8 years. , Priced at $J39 $65 2$ tO SuVMc-Kash Mala Wlt. BUHGESS-tlASH ten eYUrYMftYI STOWf